The Philippine Star

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- By BOBIT S. AVILA

June 12 is the 116 anniversar­y of Philippine ,ndependenc­e which actually replaced the original ,ndependenc­e Day that my generation used to celebrate and that’s on July 4, 1 46 when the United States of America brought down the American Flag at the Luneta Park and the Philippine Flag was raised and the whole United Nations (UN) recogni]ed Philippine sovereignt­y. So what happened Why was this piece of history changed

,f you want to know why this moment in Philippine history was moved from July 4 to June 12, it was due to President Diosdado 0acapagal who signed Republic Act No. 4166 designatin­g June 12 as the country’s ,ndependenc­e Day. And for what reason President 0acapagal was sore at the Americans and he felt that resurrecti­ng Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo was the right thing to do to spite America Good heavens What a flimsy and sorry excuse to change our dates in history For those faithful readers of mine, they already know this story as every time June 12 comes, , always remind our youth that history should never be changed by our politician­s.

,f at all, Gen. Aguinaldo did not get his place of honor in our history books and it is due to the fact that early in their struggle against our Spanish coloni]ers, Gen. Aguinaldo had a rival in Gat Andres %onifacio. So that so-called First Philippine Republic was marred by ugly political rivalry that resulted in the mockery of Justice with the conviction of the %onifacio brothers in a kangaroo court filled with Gen. Aguinaldo’s men. Gen. Aguinaldo’s political legacy continues on today, where service to the Filipino nation is relegated to the backburner as politician­s only serve themselves. ,ndeed time or should , say politician­s have changed very little in 116 years.

To the eyes of many Filipinos, the politician Gen. Aguinaldo got away with his crime and , dare say that it was wrong for President 0acapagal to resurrect him and make June 12 our ,ndependenc­e Day. Take a good look at today’s ,ndependenc­e Day celebratio­n, it has turned into a nationwide protest against the ruling political elite by an angry and indignant Filipino people. Will these suspected Senators and Congressme­n also get away with their crime just like Gen. Aguinaldo , certainly hope not Even President Aquino is so scared he is celebratin­g ,ndependenc­e Day is faraway Naga City. This means he can’t use that P7 million flagpole at the Luneta Park

Someday, we Filipinos would find a truly suitable date to celebrate a day of national independen­ce, not just from the tyranny of our Spanish or American coloni]ers, but from the tyranny of our political elite that continues to rule this nation ever so badly since the 1 86 EDSA Revolt. EDSA was supposedly our ,ndependenc­e Day from the conjugal 0arcos Dictatorsh­ip, but instead of moving forward to a better Philippine­s, we ended up with 28 years ruled by a political elite that cared only for their political class at the expense of the Filipino people who continue to live in poverty today.

This is why whenever ,ndependenc­e Day comes many pundits always ask have we Filipinos been truly independen­t As my mentor, the late Sir 0ax Soliven would often describe our nation’s history as H H W H F H W H E W H H H W H F W H HW F F H

Today inclusivit­y is the byword, yet the Philippine­s fails miserably in allowing all the spoken Filipino languages as our national language. Ultra nationalis­ts believe that the Filipino is a Tagalog speaking person, which means those who were not born speaking the Tagalog language are excluded in this nation called the Philippine­s. Why do you think people say that we are a failed state Why don’t you read the book of Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson entitled “Why Nations Fail” and you’ll understand what , am talking about.

Now is a good time to ask whether or not we have truly gotten free from the clutches of America’s influence. Under the Aquino regime all the more are we dependent on the Americans especially when he had the Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement (EDCA) signed. , hope that the Supreme Court would rule EDCA as unconstitu­tional

0eanwhile, , gathered that today there will be a massive anti-pork barrel rally at the Fuente Osmexa and a bigger one at the Luneta Park. , was asked to join the meetings for this rally, but , decided to shy away from the group because of the bad incident that happened during the Aug. 26, 2013 rally, which was originally slated to be held at the Fuente Osmexa.

% ut as , wrote on Aug. 27, 2013, that that rally was hijacked by the proAquino groups and moved to the Pla]a ,ndependenc­ia so that it would seem only a few people were against the pork barrel. Let’s hope that this time around the Filipino people would be able to express their indignatio­n against the political elite who have figured in this heinous crime

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